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<tr><td class='diff-marker'> </td><td style="background: #eee; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div>[[File:UV5R_Ukraine_War.jpeg|400px|thumb|left|Now even you can outfit your militia with VHF/UHF radio communications! Use Baofeng model UV-5R tactical VHF/UHF radios! Image shows a Ukrainian solider with a handheld VHF UHF radio - the popular Baofeng UV5R 136-174 MHz and 400-520 MHz covers most of the popular VHF/UHF bands as well as 2-meter and 70-cm amateur bands. Reports indicate that use of 2 meter frequencies as well as land mobile frequencies in the VHF band are popular for short-range tactical communications within and between units of both Ukrainian military and militia groups. Russian troops have also been photographed with Baofeng UV-5R, UV-82, UV-82HP, BF-F8HP, UV-6R, BF-888S and similar Chinese VHF/UHF handheld radios in Ukraine. In addition to the Baofengs used by Ukraine, Russian troops are reported to be using Baofeng UV-82 radios, BF-888 type radios such as the Luiton LT-458, and others. Ukrainian forces have also been noted using Motorola [[FRS]] handhelds in addition to Baofeng, Pofung, Quansheng, Puxing, Retevis, etc. The Retevis RT1 VHF handheld with the long antenna is apparently very popular.]]</div></td><td class='diff-marker'> </td><td style="background: #eee; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div>[[File:UV5R_Ukraine_War.jpeg|400px|thumb|left|Now even you can outfit your militia with VHF/UHF radio communications! Use Baofeng model UV-5R tactical VHF/UHF radios! Image shows a Ukrainian solider with a handheld VHF UHF radio - the popular Baofeng UV5R 136-174 MHz and 400-520 MHz covers most of the popular VHF/UHF bands as well as 2-meter and 70-cm amateur bands. Reports indicate that use of 2 meter frequencies as well as land mobile frequencies in the VHF band are popular for short-range tactical communications within and between units of both Ukrainian military and militia groups. Russian troops have also been photographed with Baofeng UV-5R, UV-82, UV-82HP, BF-F8HP, UV-6R, BF-888S and similar Chinese VHF/UHF handheld radios in Ukraine. In addition to the Baofengs used by Ukraine, Russian troops are reported to be using Baofeng UV-82 radios, BF-888 type radios such as the Luiton LT-458, and others. Ukrainian forces have also been noted using Motorola [[FRS]] handhelds in addition to Baofeng, Pofung, Quansheng, Puxing, Retevis, etc. The Retevis RT1 VHF handheld with the long antenna is apparently very popular.]]</div></td></tr>
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<tr><td class='diff-marker'>-</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div>[[File:UV5R_Ukraine_War_Military_Baofeng.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Another image of a solider in Ukraine using a Baofeng UV-5R VHF/UHF radio. Since the 2022 invasion, countless images of soldiers using Baofeng radios as tactical military radios have surfaced. The UV-82 / UV-82HP, UV-5R and others are very popular. Noted confirmation of Russian issued Baofeng UV-82HP and UV-82 radios on 435.050 MHz and 140.400 MHz and other images of UV-5Rs on 140.000 MHz, 434.075 MHz, 434.775 MHz the [[PMR446]] frequencies and various others.]]</div></td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div>[[File:UV5R_Ukraine_War_Military_Baofeng.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Another image of a solider in Ukraine using a Baofeng UV-5R VHF/UHF radio. Since the 2022 invasion, countless images of soldiers using Baofeng radios as tactical military radios have surfaced. The UV-82 / UV-82HP, UV-5R and others are very popular. Noted confirmation of Russian issued Baofeng UV-82HP and UV-82 radios on 435.050 MHz and 140.400 MHz and other images of UV-5Rs on 140<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">.000 MHz, 146.000 MHz, 433</ins>.000 MHz, 434.075 MHz, 434.775 MHz<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">, other [[LPD433]] frequencies, </ins>the [[PMR446<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">]] frequencies, [[FRS</ins>]] frequencies and various others.]]</div></td></tr>
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